Evisceration Private View
Join us for the Private View of Evisceration, Christopher Kelly's solo exhibition at Ruup & Form. Exhibition Dates: 8 January - 6 March.
Christopher Kelly presents Evisceration, a solo exhibition at Ruup & Form that brings the internal terrain of Kelly’s neurodivergent experience into sculptural and spatial form. The exhibition marks the fifth chapter of Kelly’s long running project Interwoven, and represents a pivotal moment of exposure, clarity, and material resolve.
Evisceration offers a compelling dialogue between contemporary art and spatial design, positioning Christopher Kelly’s sculptural works as resonant interventions within high end hospitality and interior environments. Through a refined textile language and an acute sensitivity to scale, tactility, and architectural rhythm, the works bring depth, calm, and emotional resonance to space without visual excess. Kelly’s approach lends itself to environments that prioritise atmosphere, wellbeing, and considered materiality. Hotels, private residences, and public interiors are invited to engage with the work as both sculptural presence and experiential anchor, where craft, narrative, and spatial intelligence converge to create environments that are quietly impactful, enduring, and human centred.
Join us for the Private View of Evisceration, Christopher Kelly's solo exhibition at Ruup & Form. Exhibition Dates: 8 January - 6 March.
Christopher Kelly presents Evisceration, a solo exhibition at Ruup & Form that brings the internal terrain of Kelly’s neurodivergent experience into sculptural and spatial form. The exhibition marks the fifth chapter of Kelly’s long running project Interwoven, and represents a pivotal moment of exposure, clarity, and material resolve.
Evisceration offers a compelling dialogue between contemporary art and spatial design, positioning Christopher Kelly’s sculptural works as resonant interventions within high end hospitality and interior environments. Through a refined textile language and an acute sensitivity to scale, tactility, and architectural rhythm, the works bring depth, calm, and emotional resonance to space without visual excess. Kelly’s approach lends itself to environments that prioritise atmosphere, wellbeing, and considered materiality. Hotels, private residences, and public interiors are invited to engage with the work as both sculptural presence and experiential anchor, where craft, narrative, and spatial intelligence converge to create environments that are quietly impactful, enduring, and human centred.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Ruup & Form
7 Tilney Court
London EC1V 9BQ
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